Shaping My Morality

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G .K. Chesterton quoted, “I say that a man must be certain of his morality for the simple reason that he has to suffer for it,” and although I do not completely understood my own morality, I know I did not create it alone. For example, my parents illustrated the importance of kindness and finding my own personal beliefs about God. Additionally, my friends have taught me to not take small problems too seriously. Moreover, attending private school has caused me to trust in the safety of the world around me. As a teenager, my outward influences have greatly affected my morality and views about the world around me.

Throughout my life my parents have taught and guided me, and, like a sponge, I have absorbed their ideas and morals. For example, my mother taught me the importance of kindness towards others when she offered a homeless single mother and her daughters a ride to wherever they wanted to go while we were out driving. Through that experience, I became more aware of my surroundings and vowed to help those in need like my mom had because I could see how much the family appreciated...

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